The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) works worldwide to provide protection and humanitarian assistance to people affected by conflict and armed violence. We take action in response to emergencies and, at the same time, promote respect for international humanitarian law. We are an independent and neutral organization, and our mandate stems essentially from the Geneva Conventions of 1949. We work closely with National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and with their International Federation in order to ensure a concerted, rational and rapid humanitarian response to the needs of the victims of armed conflict or any other situation of internal violence. We direct and coordinate the international activities conducted in these situations.
In collaboration with, and under the line management of the Head of Sub-delegation and the technical supervision of the Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) delegate, the Psychologist contributes to developing, organizing, implementing, and monitoring Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) activities, according to ICRC MHPSS program reference and the objectives set out in the delegation's annual planning (PfR) for Aljunaina (ALJ) area of responsibility (AoR) and other ICRC accessible areas as deemed necessary. Based on the skills required for this position, s/he has the capacity to oversee programs at community level and in healthcare facilities, including MHPSS services for hospitalized weapon wounded and people with physical disabilities. S/he provides capacity building of MHPSS practitioners and healthcare workers, by training and coaching them to offer direct support to people affected by armed conflict, other situations of violence and emergencies, ensuring the continuum of care.

Established in 1863, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) works worldwide to provide humanitarian help for people affected by conflict and armed violence and to promote the laws that protect victims of war. An independent and neutral organization, its mandate stems essentially from the Geneva Conventions of 1949. It takes action in response to emergencies and promotes respect for international humanitarian law and its implementation in national law. We work closely with National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and with their International Federation to ensure a concerted, rational and rapid humanitarian response to the needs of the victims of armed conflict or any other situation of internal violence.
Find out more about the ICRC by visiting the following links:
Where we work
http://www.icrc.org/en/where-we-work
Working for the ICRC
https://careers.icrc.org/
https://www.icrc.org/en/join-icrc-and-help-protect-lives-and-dignity
Current Opportunities
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